Law Eliminating Education Exception For Obscene Books In K-12 Schools Signed By Governor
A Law That Eliminates An Exception For Educational Purposes Pertaining To Obscene Books Has Been Signed By Governor Bill Lee.
Read moreA Law That Eliminates An Exception For Educational Purposes Pertaining To Obscene Books Has Been Signed By Governor Bill Lee.
Read moreThe House Voted To Approve Two Bills Yesterday That Would Keep Obscene Books Out Of School Libraries. One Goes Next To The Senate Education Committee, While The Other Will Head To Governor Bill Lee’s Desk.
Read moreA Bill With The Goal Of Expediting The Removal Of Obscene Or Inappropriate Materials That Sit On Tennessee School Shelves Will Be Heading To The Floor Of The State House For Debate And A Vote.
Read moreThis Week, A Bill That Has An Ultimate Goal To Keep Material That Meets The Criminal Code Threshold For Obscene Out Of Tennessee Schools Has Advanced On Both The House Side As Well As The Senate.
Read moreA Pair Of Bills Will Be Heard Before The Criminal Justice Subcommittee At Noon On 3/7/2023, That Will Set Out To Finish A Task Yet To Be Accomplished In The State Of Tennessee.
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